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Physics of the Future How Science Will Shape Human Destiny and Our Daily Lives by the Year 2100 Kaku, Michio (Book - 2011) Average Rating: 3.5 stars out of 5. . Physics of the Future . My Rating Clear Rating set item rating to 0.5 out of 5. set item rating to 1 out of 5. set item rating to 1.5 out of 5. set item rating to 2 out of 5. set item rating to 2.5 out of 5. set item rating to 3 out of 5. set item rating to 3.5 out of 5. set item rating to 4 out of 5. set item rating to 4.5 out of 5. set item rating to 5 out of 5. . Add a Comment Add Tags Add Detailsꯍ Save to a List ꯍ . Add to My Shelves . Print The New York Times-bestselling author of Physics of the Impossible offers a stunning and provocative vision of the future, and explains how science will shape human destiny and everyones daily life by the year 2100. . . Details Full Record Additional Info Publisher: New York : Doubleday, c2011 . Edition: 1st ed . ISBN: 9780385530804 0385530803 . Branch Call Number: 303.483 K . Characteristics: xviii, 389 p. : ill. ; 25 cm. .. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Opinion From Library Staff ☰ List - The Future: Speculative Nonfiction by: nypl_seward_park Dec 17, 2013 . The New York Times-bestselling author of Physics of the Impossible offers a stunning and provocative vision of the future, and explains how science will shape human destiny and everyones daily life by the year 2100. . -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- . -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Community Activity Comment (6) Age Summary More Add a Comment -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- StarGladiator ꯍ .Nov 13, 2013 StarGladiator rated this: 2 stars out of 5. . On a personal level, Prof. Kaku is a very likeable, intelligent fellow, but on an objective level, especially when he starts pontificating on global finance and economics (has he read ANYTHING about these subjects?) he sounds like a complete idiot! Similarly, when he goes off on his futurist rants he simply doesnt come across as particularly believable. Sure, we all hope for utopia, but the banking cartel and their minions appear to have different goals and agendas. Report This Permalink . Ramzlowe ꯍ .Sep 06, 2013 . I seen this guy not too long ago straddeling like he was a bit estranged. I wanted to help because he is important to society, so I thought to myself since hes the emperor of String Theory, maybe we should take him to a string concerto? Report This Permalink . SunKing2 ꯍ .Apr 12, 2012 SunKing2 rated this: 2 stars out of 5. . Not very impressive. Theres very little science in this, just a lot of stuff youve probably already heard about written obviously not by the author and whose audience is apparently maybe 12 years old. Take a critical look at the content of this book; youll agree. Oh by the way, the author is a famous physicist. Now assess it again. Report This Permalink . sandiseattle ꯍ .Feb 25, 2012 . Great read. Not sure Im as optimistic as Kaku about where we will be by 2100 tho. Report This Permalink . mcmbpl ꯍ .Nov 22, 2011 . recom economist Report This Permalink . 8217549 ꯍ .Oct 16, 2011 8217549 rated this: 5 stars out of 5. . my kid found this book fascinating Report This Permalink
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